Globalisation
Shahnaz Karim, Dept. of English, IIU, Chittagong
In the present world, globalisation has been introduced with a view to extending a border-less market. Through globalisation free flow of products as well as ideas is possible. Because of globalisation a country can be benefited in many ways including free access to market, hi-tech information, trade, commerce, cultural affairs, employment opportunities and so on. Mainly, the developed countries are highly-benefited by globalisation. On the other hand, the developing countries are affected adversely to some extent, because they lack modern technology, skilled manpower and necessary capital. So, the poor countries are becoming poorer. A more balanced view of globalisation is needed to introduce a just world order.
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